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thedoctor said: So you do admit that air does possess a tangibility, tough limited.
Why do you consider static air as not being tangible? Is it because you don't notice it?
I think Wednesday addressed that issue pretty well. I've known people who've lost their glasses because when their glasses had been resting on their head for the past hour. Are you saying eye glasses are also intangible?
but we're talking something you can feel on its own. air is there, but intangible unless acted on by something else (pressure, humidity).
Bow ties are coool.
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